October 18 is the date that I had circled on my calendar, because it was Rachel's due date. In the days leading up to the 18th we were just sort of "on hold" waiting for a call telling us that Rachel was in labor. Our plan was to leave as soon as we could once that call came, so that we could take over Jeremiah's care. At Rachel's appointment the week before her due date, the doctor mentioned that he thought things might happen quite quickly once labor started and he also seemed to think that it would be quite soon. So on the 16th, after texting back and forth with Rachel and Adam, we all decided that it might be a good idea for us to just head to Michigan. That way we would be there for Jeremiah whenever things started to happen. Rachel was a bit concerned that we might be sitting around waiting for a long time, but we figured we didn't have anything more important to do.
And as it turned out we did wait for about a week before little Miss Wissink decided to put in her appearance. It definitely reminded me of Rachel's birth---we had just moved to California, and my niece Jean came to stay with us and help out. She spent the first week of her two week stay waiting around, too, before Rachel put in her appearance 11 days late.
Just a few pictures from our "waiting" days. We had dinner one evening at Crane's in Fennville. They have apple orchards, but also have a restaurant that serves great chili (among other things) and also has really great pies. (I'm a bit of a pie snob, and I thought the raspeberry pie was delicious!)
Checking out the little tractor at Crane's.
That's an apple cider popsicle in his hand.
Watching the workmen replace some
windows at the library. Much more
interesting than looking for books!
Pumpkin-carving time!
Jeremiah's is on the left, the one on the
right is for Baby Sister.
J and Grandpa watching them
unload some lumber for the new
house being built across the street.
Our waiting came to an end on Friday, October 24. Well, we still had some waiting to do. Rachel and Adam left for the hospital at 3 a.m. when her water broke. (she had been scheduled for an induction at 7 a.m.) So it seemed like a long morning of waiting for news. We went to meet Abby and Neil for lunch after their CEA Convention was over, and while we were having lunch we got the big news----Hope Caroline had been born at 12:24, weighing 9 lb. 5 oz. Such wonderful news!! And then we had just a bit more waiting to do, before we could head over to the hospital to meet Hope. So we spent some time downtown, and also walked to a park and walked around the Hope College campus. (appropriate, wasn't it?)
Jeremiah loved running around in the leaves.
Finally it was time to go to the hospital! We could not wait to see that precious baby girl! It was so nice that Rachel and Hope cooperated on the timing of the birth so that Abby and Neil could see her before they went back to Chicago. We all got to hold her.....
Proud Big Brother,,,,,,,
Grandma.....
Grandpa.....
and Uncle Neil.
On Saturday we brought Jeremiah to the hospital for another visit. But sitting in a hospital room isn't all that exciting for a 4-year-old boy, even when you have a brand new baby sister. So we decided to take him to Grand Rapids and pay a visit to the Sinkes, hoping that their might be a train ride for him. And he was not disappointed!!
Chuck gave him a few rides on the train.
And he even let him drive the train!
And he even got to help Chuck with some other work.
Notice he's wearing work gloves.
I think Chuck is his new hero.
We stopped at Panera for dinner when we got back to Holland, and we picked up food for Adam and Rachel. Rachel wasn't a fan of the hospital cuisine.
A little more Grandma time with Hope
On Sunday Grandpa went back to Wisconsin in the morning, and Adam and Rachel came home with Hope shortly after noon. I had decided to stay a few extra days, and took the train back to Milwaukee on Wednesday.
We had quite an excited boy one evening, because there was some night time field work going on in the field right across from their house. I think the farmer was trying to get the work done before the rain arrived later that night.
Of course he brought his own farm
equipment out, too.
Just a few more pictures of Hope to finish off this post.
Snooze time in the swing.
She looks really tiny in this picture.
Sporting her "Little Sister" shirt
This is my favorite! Look at those bright eyes!!
I was pretty sure that this was Hope's favorite spot to hang out,
or maybe it was just MY favorite place for her to be.:)
We're back home now, but will be heading back to Michigan in a couple days for Grandparents Day at Jeremiah's pre-school! And for more of that special Grandma time with Hope.